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  • 2012 Infiniti M35h hybrid sedan

    Almost a year ago, Infiniti confirmed a hybrid version of its new M sedan, to be launched at the end of 2010. Now, the company has unveiled that car, in the tony surroundings of the Pebble Beach Concours d'Elegance, the premier U.S. showcase for classic cars. Infiniti has adopted the Lexus convention of denoting its hybrid models with a quiet, discreet, lower-case letter "h" as a suffix, so the new car will officially be the 2012 Infiniti M35h. Driver's hybrid with high-tech steering, brakes The company calls the M35h a "driver's hybrid," with innovations in both steering and braking...

  • 2010 Toyota Prius
    Why The Cost of Insuring Your Hybrid Car Is Going To Rise

    We already knew that the quintessential hybrid car, the Toyota Prius, costs a little more to repair than non-hybrid cars. Now, the news gets worse: Insurance rates for hybrids are going to rise, probably at a faster rate than auto insurance premiums overall, according to Mitchell International's...

  • MINI Takes the States 2010
    MTTS2010: MINI Puts the M In Community Across the U.S.

    From the Countryman to a Wedding Ceremony MINI Brings People Together

  • Ford Focus Electric Pre-Production - Hood Open
    Are Small Electric Cars Good For Commuters?

    The Answer Depends On How You Define a Commuter

  • Mitsubishi i-MiEV electric car at quick charging station
    Recharging Electric Cars Away From Home: What To Expect

    If there's one thing any advocate of the electric car gets asked more than anything else, it's about range: "How far will it go? How long does it take to recharge? 8 hours!? I'd take me weeks to travel across the country!..." Help is at hand though, as there are several organizations here in the...

  • 50 Kw Leaf Charger
    Charging Your Electric Car At Home: What You Need To Know

    One of the most important aspects of electric-car ownership might not be how they drive, or how far you'll go on a charge, but how you'll actually charge it in the first place. That's why we asked "What comes first, the car or the charger?", with many potential EV owners waiting for a public...

  • 2009 Volkswagen E-Up! Concept

    Volkswagen is intent on becoming the world’s leading automaker by 2018 and that means being the top dog in every segment, including hybrid and electric vehicles. In fact, the automaker is so serious about its electric car efforts that it recently announced plans to start building its own electric powertrains, and enlisted the help of Tesla co-founder Martin Eberhard. Eberhard is the electric vehicle engineering director at Volkswagen’s Electronics Research Laboratory (ERL) in Palo Alto, California, and speaking recently with Autocar he predicted that within the next 10 years electric...

  • Innovative CamberTire
    Innovative Cambered Tire Helps Saves Fuel, Boost Handling

    We already know that it’s possible to curb your fuel consumption just by having your tires properly inflated, or better yet, installing a set of low rolling-resistance tires, however, soon there may be an additional avenue to look at when picking the most fuel efficient rubber for your ride. The...

  • Brighton Earthship Solar Panels by Flickr user Dominic's Pics
    Solar Array, Lithium Cells To Power Part of Ford Focus Plant

    Many houses, stores, and factories across the U.S. now have arrays of photovoltaic solar cells mounted on their roofs. These days, that's hardly news. But Ford's announcement that it will install half a megawatt of power-generating solar panels at its Wayne, Michigan, assembly plant has a new...

  • 2010 Nissan Versa
    Nissan Helps Keep You More Efficient With ‘Eco Pedal’

    Save Gas With This Automatic Moving Pedal

  • 2010 Honda Civic Hybrid
    Honda Civic Hybrid: Software Upgrade Fixes Battery Issue

    Honda is asking Civic Hybrid owners to bring their cars back to the dealership for a software upgrade, as the hybrid system's original power management tactics might result in a battery life that's shorter than intended.

  • Erwin Wurm's Fat Car
    Bigger Cars, Fatter Passengers: The Fuel Cost of Obesity

    America loves to complain about gas mileage and the cost of gasoline.  As it turns out, part of the problem is us. A study by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention found a 1.1 percent increase in self-reported obesity, which translates into extra weight that your vehicle has to haul...

  • A123 lithium-ion cells

    Advanced battery maker A123 announced more than its quarterly earnings yesterday. In addition to posting a lackluster $22.6 million in revenue, the company spun off a new energy storage startup called 24M Technologies to work on more unorthodox lithium-ion architectures. The company also tempered the good news, noting it has lost its contract to supply batteries to electric Fiat/Chrysler vehicles to a lower bidder. This is a big hit for the company, which is trying to compete in a big pond with few high-level deals of its own. While it has plans to deliver batteries for Fisker...

  • Zeroshift clutchless multi-speed gearbox
    Clutchless Multi-Speed Gearbox Makes EVs More Efficient

    Currently, none of the conventional transmission designs provide an ideal option for electric vehicles. Conventional manual transmissions interrupt the drive to the wheels during gear shifting and require a clutch, adding cost and bulk to the tightly packaged powertrain of an EV. Conventional...

  • Prototype Toyota Prius Plug-In Hybrid being recharged at curbside station
    SF Bay Area Soon To Be Home To 5,050 More EV Charging Stations

    Infrastructure for electric transportation is heating up. Companies like Coulomb Technologies and Ecotality are already deploying electric vehicle charging stations region by region. And just today, general Motors said it was gearing up to announce a charging partner for its forthcoming Chevrolet...

  • 2011 Nissan Leaf
    What Do Nissan Dealers Really Know About The 2011 Leaf?

    It's hardly a secret that the 2011 Nissan Leaf is one of the most anticipated electric cars this year. Nissan now has over 20,000 customers who have paid $99 to be placed on the waiting list, securing a place in electric car history. But as with any new car roll-out, those who eagerly sign up for a...

  • General Electric GE WattStation charging
    Who's Buying Green Cars? Not Only Consumers, But Big Fleets Too

    Most of the focus on new green cars--like the 2011 Nissan Leaf, the 2011 Chevrolet Volt, and a slew of new and existing hybrids--has been on how consumers will adapt to them. But in fact, a portion of early years' production of any of those cars is likely to go into car fleets maintained by state...

  • 2011 Chevrolet Cruze Eco
    Active Shutters Helping 2011 Chevrolet Cruze Eco Reach 40 MPG

    GM has one of the largest wind tunnel testing facilities in the world, in fact it is the largest used for automotive applications, so it’s only fitting that the company is applying knowledge learned in its wind tunnel to a much more diverse range of vehicles than its competitors...

  • General Electric GE WattStation charging

    Buyers of electric vehicles can already benefit from several different tax credits, both from the federal government as well as their own respective state authorities (in some cases), but now they stand to benefit on their power bills as well. Detroit Edison, an electricity utility based in Michigan, is now offering a special pricing rate for early adopters of plug-in electric vehicles. Detroit Edison has been given permission from state regulators in Michigan to offer a separate rate for electric vehicle owners, helping to accelerate the adoption of electric vehicles but supporting their...

  • Ford Focus Electric - Preproduction - Boulder, CO
    Driven: Ford Focus Electric From Jay Leno’s Green Car Challenge

    We Go For a Spin In the Boulder Foothills With Zero Emissions

  • 2011 Lexus CT 200h
    2011 Lexus CT 200h Shows Hybrids Can Be Sporty Too

    The 2011 Honda CR-Z was meant to be the car that showed hybrids could be sporty as well as green, but sadly, its lowly 122 horsepower and dismal 0-60 times meant it was never going to be taken seriously in performance circles. Fortunately, there’s another hybrid vehicle on the horizon that may...

  • THINK City on hire in the Alps
    2012 Think City EVs In Rental Trial At Alpine Holiday Resorts

    If you're lucky enough to be traveling to the Swiss Alps this Summer for a bit of skiing and sightseeing, you might consider hiring a car to enjoy the picturesque villages and winding mountain roads at your own pace. Swiss eco-tourism specialist Alpmobil now has the perfect option for the EV lover...

  • Chinese temple
    Chinese Government Pledges $15 Billion For Support Of ‘Green’ Cars

    China’s rapidly expanding vehicle fleet, increasing manufacturing industry and rising energy demand has made the country one of the world’s biggest polluters, perhaps even the biggest polluter. But sadly, there’s not much chance of China making any radical changes to its environmental...

  • Public Charging Station for electric cars, courtesy Mitsubishi Motors
    U.S. Most Likely To Lead Electric Car Growth, Report Says

     International research consultancy firm McKinsey has just released the latest of its reports on electric cars, placing the U.S. ahead of other countries when it comes to electric car adoption. Taking into account nine variables likely to influence investment in the electric car sector such as...

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